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The LIGHTer, brighter calorie fighters!!

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Mouseface · 31/08/2010 14:57

The title says it all really!! Grin

I'm Mouse, I eat far too much cheese food and need to lose more than I did last week, all thanks to a long weekend away!

So, if you are looking to lose weight, keep off what you've already lost or just want to talk about general bollocks healthy eating etc, this is the thread for you!

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Mouseface · 08/09/2010 12:57
Grin

Did anyone watch that My Story last night?

FUCKING HELL!!!!! It's very Shock and Sad and Smile.

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mittz · 08/09/2010 13:07

No didn't watch it. Never do really. I usually start falling asleep when I read to DD Blush it's a slow decline to crawling in to bed after that!! I was so tired last night I had to set my alarm to wake me up to call DS on the intercom to go to bed. Useless wnaky body.

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Mouseface · 08/09/2010 13:17

I'm thinking it's a baby intercom, not a wall intercom?

I have a west wing. Our stairs part < - >
like that at the top! Does that make me posh?

My Story was on BBC1 last night. It was three different real life stories, the best or most original got published. You should watch it next week Double.

It was really Shock in parts but very moving too. Smile

I've managed a ham roll. Feel less sick now.

Still a bit shaky. Bit worried about driving tomorrow to hydro........

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mittz · 08/09/2010 13:23

Just standing talking to a friend and a white van was parked outside the fish and chip shop. As it pulled away the driver leaned over and shouted really nastily something about bleep bleep bleep you fucking fanny's. we both missed the first bit but ShockShock

mittz · 08/09/2010 13:24

Oh. it's just two phones that buzz each other ID Grin

BrianAndHisBalls · 08/09/2010 13:28

God you lot are funny. I am here no fear. Been difficult because the baby threw up on the laptop so was having to use pc in dining room which meant no multi tasking with watching jk Sad

have fitted new keyboard to laptop god im dull.

miitz - thank you for your text, a combination of selling brooches and making new ones, no laptop, screaming baby and forgetting to get my ad prescription is where ive been. im such a numpty.

got to go sew but hope you're all ok xxx

BrianAndHisBalls · 08/09/2010 13:30

miitz - you pulled a van driver! go girl!! Grin

mittz · 08/09/2010 13:35

Oh joy Brian!! two young tossers with the vocabulary and IQ of an amoeba between them... Grin

Awww and it's only because we misssssssseeeeeeeeeedd you !! Mwah!!

Mouseface · 08/09/2010 13:37

Brian - you are awful but I like you. Wink

Mittz - Shock at the van drivers! I took Nemo out at the weekend and got beeped at. I scowled.

When I was slimmer and much younger, I would've smiled. Blush

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mittz · 08/09/2010 13:44

I am always a bit Hmm about stuff like that. When I had my cycling accident, a van went passed and the guys were howling like wolves and shouted to 'swap places with my bike seat' and the rest was history. So I get a mild flash of annoyance. I was a lot shyer then.

Mouseface · 08/09/2010 13:54

Christ Mittz - fair enough. When I was nieve, I thought it was a compliment. Blush

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Mouseface · 08/09/2010 13:55

I meant fair enough in that you feel a bit Hmm and Angry.

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mittz · 08/09/2010 14:01

I can't remember exactly what happened but I do remember putting my head down in embarrassment.. but have no memory of the following 3 or 4 days so guess it was a catalyst but couldn't blame them outright.

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Mouseface · 08/09/2010 14:18

Mittz Sad

That's awful. xx

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mittz · 08/09/2010 14:36

No, I'm OK thanks..mostly. But thanks.. it was a life changing experience and I am humbled by those that weren't so fortunate generally. Have the odd day when it sets me out of sorts but weirdly on the scale of things that I have experienced it figures pretty low.

Didn't mean to make anyone glum. Apparently I wasn't actually unconscious and had the medical team in stitches and they asked to meet me when I was recovered enough Hmm Smile

I went to university out of a job I hated following it so am pretty philosophical from my own point of view.

mittz · 08/09/2010 14:41

Oh my God.. do you think that's why I hate enclosed spaces? The only two things I remember are them cutting my hair off and going into the Cat Scanner Thingy. I can't even stand in an enclosed shower. Shock

Mouseface · 08/09/2010 14:48

Mittz - most likely! I hate confined/enclosed spaces. Even lifts. I'm rubbish but I have no reason to be.......you do!

You'd love our shower, it's in a small room and just has a curtain. Smile

I've just been told that due to a stupid fuck up with our heating grant, the work will be put back six months as they have to raise the grant again.

Not our fault at all but hey, we may as well suffer!

Feckers. Angry

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